Show May IQ 20Q1 Countv Chronicle Prgflfg a Millard P?n Student Donations The office at DSE has been a busy place Students have been bringing in their pennies nickels dimes and quarters dollars to donate for the children in Armenia The students have really got the spirit of helping others All month long they’ve been bringing in their money to drop into their grade level jars When a student brings in a donation they get to get a piece of candy from Mrs Brown’s special wooden candy machine The students like the candy but the thing they like more is helping needy children out OnFrtApr 27 the jars of money were taken to the bank and counted Thefinaltally on donated money was approximately 5521 16 S366 61 of the money was in pennies the red was in other coins and dollar bills The money will be spent on items which will be sent over to Armenia These items will be on display a! DSE during the week of April 3rd through May 4th Great Job Students'" Delta South Elementary 1st Grade Program On Thurs May 3 the si Grade presented their Spring program To start things off there was a special Flag Induction ceremony put on by the DSC PT A and the local American cgion Jhc national anthem as sung by Ang le Melville a studert from Della High School though it was a miserable da outside the audito- Character Counts rium was filled with Spring flowers and music The Mr Myers presented program was a wonderful success all the students Legion did a great job' All the time and practice really paid off The program was presented to the school at yam and for the parents with p m at Items for Armenia All week items that with were purchased money donated by stuwere on dents of DS will be display The items who live going to children in Armenia this Summer The Salt I ake Symphonic Choir Mrs Gillen's 4th grade class with items H’rr rr ? f': ter and the Millard County Fair building where Mr Frank Tho- - that are on rals the walls there have taken part in the quiltthat ing of 7 different quilts will be donated to with him several —V has been another part of our "( haractcr Counts" program in the school Bird Man Visits DSE On Thurs Apr 26 the "Bird Man" Jason Jones came to share his knowledge about birds of prey and other birds with the students of DSE Mr Jones brought '“S’- - This project Wed May 2 the Grade classes went field trip to the museum in Delta the Jeffery train tfactoc museum On 2nd were given and the drill was DSE from 2nd Grade Fieid trip a success (picture 337) 7th picture down Quilts from DSE students Mon Apr 30 the 4th grade student were instructed by a representative from the State Board of Education The students learned about the water cycle and how it all together The students enjoyed play ing a ater cycle game that helped make the important points more clear to them On Utah works DSE took part in a state wide Earthquake drill on Wed Apr 25 The dents did a great job in low mg instructions that manitarian trip to Armenia and will deliver the Delta items from DSf South Elementary students have really enjoyed this service project and hope that the children in Armenia will enjoy the items that are being sent there All the evening Earthquake Drill a will be making in 4th Grade on a DSE has been busy making quilts that will be sent to the Crisis Center in Richfield Each of the students have taken part in stitching the quilts making a total of 2227 stitches The school has 7 quilts that will be there at the Crisis Center for people that come there in need The students have enjoyed taking part in the quilting and feel a part of helping others a plaque from the Amencan State Reports Night Mrs Christensen’s 5th grade class held a "state reports" night where parents and family members could come and see their state report displays The students worked hard on making their displays informational as well as appealing Parents and family members came to see the displays on Fn Apr 27 k species of falcons along with a great homed owl and a parrot It was really fun to see these great birds and to learn more about them Some of the volunteers success and staff that helped the Tv: Steel Roofing For sheds barns - patios Build your own and save hom SS This is the heavy stuff! (Up to 26 CA Thickness STOCK WHITE 3' - to get ir II HEAVY DUTY med paint - You rtimn nr I'xU’ nsuiA 3'x20 ’21”ea ' 264ea 3'x24 ‘31“EA IE - S 39981 3'xl 6' 3'x20' ’17tea ‘22"ia 3 2 'x24 ' MCA J5298 hi 1 hdwJpria Jir fivrfyriag 301 3698i 34098a 6"x3"x30' 301 - Cwrrmt Ail far Mah d C 34498i S - ' 'i a - Thanks to all the exceptional Community support this year for the “I Can Read” beien a wonderful success “I Can Read” tutoring program at Fillmore Elementary It has is a tutorial component of “Utah Reads" from the Utah State Office of Education Mrs Connie Giliins is the certified Master Trainer and supervises the program and Mrs Susan Moody has given much assistance Many local businesses were generous to donate money to buy books The PTA has taken an active role in implementing the program by helping to acquire books and recruiting volunteers The volunteers were the heart of the program An incredible 42 people from Fillmore Meadow Kanosh Holden McComick Flowell and as far away as Scipio volunteered their time to come to the school to work with the children After being trained by Mrs Giliins the tutors worked with a child for a session each This tutonng achieves a balance between skills (including phonemic awareness) and literature teaching specific mersion as the child read to the tutor and the tutor read to the child Over 70 students were helped and these dedicated volunteer tutors donated over 836 hours of service were donated by these dedicated volunteer tutors The school and PTA would like to give a huge thank you to all those involved in this very worthwhile reading program Natalie Robins Ingram SUU Graduate Natalie Robins Ingram has graduated from the Medical Transcriptiomst course Southern Utah University Commencement was held Thurs Apr 26 2001 at 7 p m at the Hunter Conference Center on the SUU Campus Natalie is the daughter of Richard & Janet Robins of Cedar City She is the granddaughter of Phyllis Bennett of Holden and Alice P Robins of Fillmore She is married to Wade J Ingram of Nephi UT at PRIMER 6"x2"x20' 1 Midi teepetilen Mat fct pumtd 6ea 'ZEE' 25i-- J o J349& 32298 2J4' Read program be j "PURLIN CHANNEL" J2698i 251 PAM HUME! 181 Wt 13”ea 1S“EA MCA 301 A 11"EA MCA MCA $3298ea '8"i 3'x14 ' 8 251 ZA 3'x16 RECEIVER (END TRIM) design! MCA 1698a 2siJ1998 'CEE' CZSJ°" MCA RED PAINT PRIMER your steel building M2 14CA 25i-- GALVANIZED load b pitch) ' PR’CEEACH 3'x8' 3'x10 ' 3'xJ2 ' these prices! on snow LENGTHS Mar 401 Promo PURLINS l coiotts first serve Mention For Other GALVANIZED QUANTITIES First come (‘Depending TAN 0 x Lengths IN STOCK LIMITED II OR S' span) Wide Span Long Lasting COVERS 17 Roof Wall Panels - Heavy Duty Can j SidingL & I 'i 1200 E Projids Lehi Utah mmumimmimim Undxdii Exptru 5 2601 Subject to prior sale No Spring fever has hit the 50 mile club members this week Going the distance i this week is Fran Denice Greathouse-15mi and Kinsey Manning-8miles Register for the Delta Aquatic Youth Organization (DAYO) summer swim league the cost of 525 per member per month Practice times are Mon - Thurs from 2 noon until 130pm Meet are held periodically throughout June and July with teams from around southern Utah The pool and racquetball facility will be closed for the annual cleaning and re21 - Sat May 26 pairs from Mon May The entire facility will reopen on Mon May 29 (Memorial Day) at 5 30 a m for for public swim m and p swim lap Lessons The pool is currently taking registration for summer “Learn to Sw tm" lessons that begin Tues May 29 at 9 am Level I - VII of the American Red Cross swimming lesson program will be offered at different times throughout the morning The 2 w eek course cost $20 per 33 to register for student Call any of the summer sessions SUU Graduates Matthew Finlinson is proud to that his parents Jake and Julie are graduating from SUU They will both be graduating with a Bachelor of Science Gradu- Degree in Elementary Education : ation is May 5 2001 at die SUU pus Jake is the son of Garth and Venice Finlinson and Julie is the daughter of Gib Denise Yardley and Michael Kanzee and Just because a business has been around for years doesn’t mean local residents know what products or services are offered Don’t miss salesl poor |